Pitt is worst for me. This threw their season off kilter completely and killed whatever momentum they had after destroynig Navy and going into a rough environment at Notre Dame. Now we should hope for 7-5 as a realistic finish -- or worse -- rather than 10-2 or 11-1 even.

Pens was second for me. I hate to see them give up leads like that but they play 82 games as opposed to 12.

Steelers gave the game away with penalties on a scoring drive and got caught up with injuries...teh G-Men are the champs for a reason, they are damn good, but why did they lose to Cleveland, that stings that they beat them and we didn't.

jimjom wrote:Pitt is worst for me. This threw their season off kilter completely and killed whatever momentum they had after destroynig Navy and going into a rough environment at Notre Dame. Now we should hope for 7-5 as a realistic finish -- or worse -- rather than 10-2 or 11-1 even.

Pens was second for me. I hate to see them give up leads like that but they play 82 games as opposed to 12.

Steelers gave the game away with penalties on a scoring drive and got caught up with injuries...teh G-Men are the champs for a reason, they are damn good, but why did they lose to Cleveland, that stings that they beat them and we didn't.

You pretty much wrote word for word how I feel. I'm still so angry at the Pitt loss. It just kills me. I want to hurt someone.

relantel wrote:The silent fourth option - a Penn State loss would have hurt far worse than the other three, as excruciating as the Pens failure to score on the EN, then allow the goal with 8.1 to go was... Whomever identified the Steelers and Pens losses as inconsequential in the overall picture, yes, they are, but between the Steelers injuries, and the Pens repeat performance of a week third period playing with a lead... there is something to be concerned about, but both should be able to overcome their issues. Pitt, on the other hand, has a tougher road, but can still win the big east if they win out.

A Penn State loss would have made me feel 10Xs better about the other three losses.

I'm with you on this one New. I don't know why, but PSU and me...we ain't friends. I have no reason to dislike them, I JUST DO.

relantel wrote:The silent fourth option - a Penn State loss would have hurt far worse than the other three, as excruciating as the Pens failure to score on the EN, then allow the goal with 8.1 to go was... Whomever identified the Steelers and Pens losses as inconsequential in the overall picture, yes, they are, but between the Steelers injuries, and the Pens repeat performance of a week third period playing with a lead... there is something to be concerned about, but both should be able to overcome their issues. Pitt, on the other hand, has a tougher road, but can still win the big east if they win out.

I have to agree w/ my cousin -- PSU loss would have hurt the most. Oddly enough, during the games I felt good about the Pens winning and when it looked like PSU was heading toward the L column. The tables turned in both games around the same time....